tranquility
Senior Member
I think your study on Cambodian Gender Studies has tainted your opinion. There may be a lot of police officers who kidnap and rape women there (leaving a witness/sister behind), but it doesn't happen much here in the United States. You may accuse me of mysogyny or whatever other theory as to why things which happend wasn't your fault, but, the end result will be that the vast majority of the problem was directly related to your own actions.
I fight police misconduct every chance I can. When those who are tasked with law enforcement break the law, society is worse. The real problem comes from those who refuse to take responsibility for their actions. People who see victims all around and make up stereotypes to help the victim status against the man. (Used as a '60s term of unjustified authority and not as a gender term perpetuating women's subjugation at the hands of testosteron-crazed nimrods. [Wait, I don't mean Nimrods because that's from the Bible, a man-centric book written to dominate and control women, I mean...well testosteron-crazed in any event.])its nice to know there are lots of men out there who support police brutality...that's why it continues unquestioned.